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TIME UNTIME A Dark-Hunter novel from Sherrilyn Kenyon For as long as she has lived, Kateri Avani has been plagued with dreams she doesn't understand. Images of places she's never been and of a man she's never met. In spite of her background, she refuses to believe in anything supernatural. But it's hard to deny something when it comes and kicks in your front door, and brings you face to face with the warrior who has haunted you your entire life... Ren Waya came back from the dead to help prevent a devastating prophecy from coming true--and to fight an evil that once possessed him. An evil that's blood related...Now, the last thing he wants is to be responsible for someone else. Ever. Even if he doesn't make sure Kateri fulfills her role, time itself will come undone. Still, it's hard to help someone when you know she is either the key to your ultimate salvation...or your utter destruction.

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Book 22 about Ren and Kateri, preceded by "The Guardian" and followed by "Styxx". This book was more boring than the others and indeed had too many instances of visions into the past. A little inconsistent for me.

Worst book that I've ever read in the Dark Hunter series. It wasn't the worst book I've ever read, but it is the worst one of the series - there is very little depth, the characters don't really progress and advance throughout the book like they do in the others.

I did not enjoy this book. I didn't really think it was a true Dark Hunter story. Sure Kenyon brought back a handful of old characters, but they didn't add to the story. This was more of a Mayan 2012 end of world story mixing the Greek, Atlantis, Native American and Mayan mythology. Confusing and unnecessary. Don't read this book if you haven't been following the DH series because you will be left wonder who all these characters are who keep popping in to say hi. I think this is my last book by Sherrilyn Kenyon. It was too much of a chore to read it.

Well she's done it again. I can't get enough of the dark hunters and I can't wait for Styxx's story. I loved the two characters that she chose as the main pair and of course I love it when Ash makes an apperence in any of the books because he is my favorite, but Sundown is also plays a big role in this book. Not really surprising since he and Ren are best friends, but also kind of surprising since he just got his own book. I do wish that she had brought back some of the older characters from the first few books. Would have loved it if Simi had shown up once. Anywan can't wait for the next book. And when is Nick getting his happy ending?

So liked this new book. I found it a little difficult to keep up with jumping between past and present but it could not be so reveling of the characters backgrounds with out this style of writing. Sherrilyn has done it again. Less explicit sexual discription but still enough for this story without it.

Another great story. I was very happy to see Kenyon got away from all the torture, it was getting to be way too much also has less graphic sex pages. I do wonder if she forgot that at the end of Sasha's story if I've remembered right he got married.

Ren's bio-dad equals both Seth's and Ash's for being a complete jerk. Of course, Ren's younger brother isn't much better.Even Styxx is better than Coyote. At least Styxx was open in his hostility toward Ash. Coyote, on the other hand, backstabbed both Ren and Buffalo over Butterfly liking someone else and then blamed Ren for it. It is interesting to note that Ren is the second oldest Darkhunter, since he was born a few years after Apollymi devastated the Earth.

Another fine entry. I always wonder if a writer’s personal business—what they’re going through in real life—comes out in their books at all. One of the underlying themes of this book seems to be coping with the loss and terrible heartache of missing those who have died. I can’t help but wonder if Kenyon’s recently lost someone herself.

Jackcall seems to believe that the request list is the one-week take out. Requests are for 3 weeks with renewall(s) only if a copy is available.One week requests are renewable for once and are not included in regular requests. One week express Must be picked up in a certain spot (different) in each branch.